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- This invention relates generally to printers that have embedded functionality for printing time-based media, and in particular to a user interface for operating a printer that prints time-based media resulting in a combination of a printed output and a related electronic data output.
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- a person may receive an email containing information that he wants to retain. The person may want to print some or all of the information. The person may further want to add the information to a database or to send the information to other people or destinations or to add the information to a web page.
- the person will need to execute several different software programs and will need to type multiple commands into the programs. He may also need to re-enter the information into one or more programs. This is not efficient and is prone to human error, since human beings occasionally forget to perform one of more of the tasks usually associated with a received document and are also prone to making typographical errors.
- Some conventional printers incorporate a management function in which the printer monitors its own internal functions and displays an alert if, for example, its toner is low or it is out of paper. This action is based on the printer doing “self-monitoring,” not on any monitoring of the documents to be printed.
- printers can print documents in a wide variety of formats, these printers are fundamentally limited in their ability to reproduce different kinds of media. For example, it is standard technology for a printer to produce images of static text, pictures, or a combination of the two. But because these printers print onto paper or another similar fixed medium, they cannot record the nuances of time-based media very well.
- a user interface for such a printer is needed. It is further desirable that such a user interface be operable with a printer that performs at least some of the necessary processing itself rather than require an attached computer or other device to perform all of the processing.
- a multifunction printer enables the printing of time-based media.
- a printer includes a print engine that produces a paper or other printed output and one or more electronic devices the produce a related electronic output. Together, the printed and electronic outputs provide an improved representation of the time-based media over that of a convention paper printer.
- a user interface provides access to functionality of the printer.
- the user interface includes a touch screen for accepting command inputs and providing information to a user.
- input is provided by way of a keypad, keyboard, or other input device.
- Time-based media data is received by the printer from a media source specified via the user interface.
- a user specifies one or more multimedia processing functions for the printer to apply to the data.
- the printer performs the specified functions, and previews the output to the user via a display of the user interface. If the user decides to print the previewed output, the user specifies one or more output devices, such that the printer can print conventional printed output and/or to a specified electronic output.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a printer having a user interface in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an overview of a generalized process for creating a representation of time-based media data in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example of a user interface for selecting an input source in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a user interface display for selecting an audio multimedia processing function in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a user interface display for selecting a video multimedia processing function in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a user interface display for previewing output in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a user interface display for selecting output devices for printing in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- a multifunction printer enable the printing of time-based media in a useful and intelligent format.
- the printer produces a printed output and a related electronic output, which together provide a representation of the received media.
- the printer may include any number of devices for receiving the media, printing the printed output, and producing the electronic output.
- the described user interface is meant to be generally applicable not only to the specific combinations of input and output devices described herein, but also to additional combinations not specifically disclosed, as would be understood by those of skill in the art from the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 is a high-level diagram of one embodiment of the printer 100 .
- Printer 100 includes a media source interface 105 , a user interface 110 , a printed output system 115 , an electronic output system 120 , and a media processing system 125 .
- the media source interface 105 can take a variety of forms and may include one or more devices that can receive media data or create media data by observing a media event.
- the printed output system 115 and the electronic output system 120 can take a variety of forms and may each include one or more devices tat can produce, respectively, a printed output 160 and an electronic output 170 .
- the media processing system 125 includes a memory 130 , a processor 135 , and one or more embedded functionality modules 140 .
- the embedded functionality modules 140 may include software, hardware, or a combination thereof for implementing at least a portion of the functionality of the multifunction printer 100 .
- the media processing system 125 is coupled to the media source interface 105 and the user interface 110 , allowing it to communicate with each of those devices.
- the media processing system 125 is also coupled to the printed output system 115 and to the electronic output system 120 for providing the appropriate commands and data to those systems.
- Printer 100 is further described in related application, “Printer Having Embedded Functionality for Printing Time-Based Media,” filed Mar. 30, 2004, Ser. No. 10/814,931, which application is incorporated by reference in its entirety
- FIG. 2 illustrates an overview of a generalized process in which the printer 100 creates a representation of time-based media data 150 , in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
- time-based media data is received 202 by the printer 100 .
- UI 110 a user selects 204 a processing function to be performed on the data.
- Printer 100 then performs 206 the specified processing function, and previews 208 the output for the user. If the user is satisfied with the data as previewed, he selects 210 one or more output devices to which to send the time-based media data, and finally instructs printer 100 to output 212 the data.
- User interface (UI) 110 of printer 100 preferably includes a screen on which information can be conveyed to the user.
- UI 110 preferably also includes a mechanism for allowing a user to input responses and make selections.
- printer UI 110 includes a touch screen, and the user makes selections and inputs responses by touching the appropriate part of the screen.
- a keypad is also provided for entry of alphanumeric data.
- a joystick, trackball or other input device can be used to provide input and make selections.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example of a user interface 110 for selecting an input source.
- Display 302 of UI 110 includes an instruction to the user to “select input source”, and several selections for the user to choose from.
- the user can select from CD 304 , DVD 306 , VCR 308 Line In 310 , Direct Memory Device 318 and Bluetooth device 320 .
- a Cancel button 312 should the user wish to cancel the action of selecting an input source, and a Continue button 314 for finalizing the selection.
- the user makes a selection by touching the appropriate button on the screen.
- the user can make the selection by pressing an appropriate button on keypad 316 .
- processing functions include audio range selection and video range selection.
- printer 100 is capable of performing many kinds of multimedia processing functions on the audio selection.
- Available functions preferably include event detection, speaker segmentation, speaker recognition, sound source location, speech recognition and profile analysis.
- user interface 110 provides a user with the ability to select from among these options.
- display 302 of UI 110 includes a user instruction 402 , instructing the user to select the desired multimedia processing function.
- Display 302 also includes the available options, which in the illustrated case are print segment 403 , event detection 404 , sound source locator 406 , speaker recognition 408 , profile analysis 410 , speech recognition 412 , and speaker segmentation 414 .
- a button 318 is also provided in one embodiment to allow the current input to be changed, as described above with respect to FIG. 3 .
- a cancel button 312 is available to allow the user to back to a previous screen, and a continue button 314 is available to be selected when the user has specified all of the desired processing functions.
- Selecting one of the multimedia processing functions displays a submenu for the user specific to that processing function.
- a dialog appears on display 302 showing an audio waveform and additionally providing slider controls with which the user can select portions of the current input to print. The manner in which output is created by the printer is discussed below.
- Selecting the Event Detection button 404 displays a dialog to the user showing the results of applying audio event detection, such as clapping, yelling, or laughing, along a timeline. Each detected event is preferably accompanied by a confidence that it was detected correctly.
- the display 302 also includes a slider that lets the user adjust a threshold on the confidence values. As the slider is moved, events that are above threshold are displayed. The audio file is then preferably segmented into clips that bound the above-threshold events. In one embodiment, the display 302 also includes a series of check boxes that let the user choose which events to display.
- Selecting the Speaker Segmentation button 414 presents a dialog showing the results of applying speaker segmentation along a timeline. Each segment is preferably shown in a different color and segments that were produced by the same speaker are shown in the same color.
- Selecting the Speaker Recognition button 408 displays a dialog showing the results of applying speaker recognition along a timeline.
- the name of each speaker is accompanied by a confidence that it was detected correctly.
- the dialog preferably includes a series of check boxes that let the user choose which speakers to display, as well as a slider that lets the user adjust a threshold on the confidence values. As the slider is moved, speaker names that are above threshold are displayed. The audio file is segmented into clips that bound the above-threshold speaker identities.
- Speaker Segmentation and Speaker Recognition functions can be combined.
- a dialog shows the results of applying speaker segmentation and speaker recognition along a timeline. Each segment is shown in a different color and segments that were produced by the same speaker are shown in the same color. Each segment is accompanied by a confidence that the segmentation is correct.
- the speaker recognition results include text and optionally confidence values for each speaker name. Multiple speaker names could be associated with each segment.
- the user interface includes sliders that let the user adjust thresholds on confidence values. As the sliders are moved, speaker segments or speaker recognition results that are “above threshold” are displayed.
- Selecting the Sound Source Locator button 406 displays a dialog showing the results of applying sound source localization along a timeline.
- the direction from which sound was detected is displayed as a sector of a circle. Each sector is accompanied by a confidence that it was detected correctly.
- the dialog additionally preferably includes a series of check boxes arranged around the circumference of a prototype circle that let the user choose which directions to display.
- Event Detection and Sound Source Locator functions can be combined.
- a dialog shows the results of applying sound source localization and audio event detection along a timeline.
- the direction from which sound was detected is displayed as a sector of a circle. Each sector is accompanied by a confidence that it was detected correctly.
- the user interface includes a series of check boxes arranged around the circumference of a prototype circle that let the user choose which directions to display. Each detected event is accompanied by a confidence that it was detected correctly.
- the user interface includes a series of check boxes that let the user choose which events (e.g., clapping, yelling, laughing) to display.
- a dialog shows the results of applying speech recognition along a timeline. This includes text and optionally confidence values for each word or sentence.
- the dialog preferably includes a slider that lets the user adjust a threshold on the confidence values. As the slider is moved, words that are above threshold are displayed. The audio file is segmented into clips that bound the above-threshold words.
- the speech recognition results are matched against results from a Profile Analysis 410 , in which a pre-existing text-based profile that represents the user's interests.
- the dialog includes a slider that lets the user adjust a threshold on the confidence values. Another slider adjusts a threshold on the degree of match between the profile and the speech recognition results. As the sliders are moved, words that are above threshold are displayed.
- the user interface also shows the results of applying audio event detection, such as clapping, yelling, or laughing, along a timeline in combination with speech recognition, speaker segmentation, or speaker recognition.
- audio event detection such as clapping, yelling, or laughing
- Each detected event is accompanied by a confidence that it was detected correctly.
- the user interface includes sliders that let the user adjust thresholds on the confidence values.
- a dialog shows the results of applying speech recognition along a timeline, and additionally shows the results of applying audio event detection, such as clapping, yelling, or laughing, along a timeline; and the results of applying speaker recognition along the timeline.
- the dialog includes a series of check boxes that let the user choose which speakers to display, and additionally includes sliders that let the user adjust thresholds on the confidence values.
- Event Detection, Speech Recognition and Speaker Segmentation can be combined.
- a dialog shows the results of applying speech recognition along a timeline, and additionally shows the results of applying audio event detection, such as clapping, yelling, or laughing, along a timeline; and the results of applying speaker segmentation along the timeline.
- Each segment is shown in a different color and segments that were produced by the same speaker are shown in the same color.
- the dialog includes sliders that let the user adjust thresholds on the confidence values.
- Speech Recognition, Event Detection and Sound Source Locator functions can be combined.
- a dialog shows the results of applying speech recognition along a timeline, and additionally shows the results of applying audio event detection, such as clapping, yelling, or laughing, along a timeline, and also displays the direction from which sound was detected as a sector of a circle.
- the dialog includes a series of check boxes arranged around the circumference of a prototype circle that let the user choose which directions to display.
- the dialog includes sliders that let the user adjust thresholds on the confidence values.
- printer 100 is capable of performing many multimedia processing functions on a video selection.
- Available functions preferably include event detection, color histogram analysis, face detection, face recognition, optical character recognition (OCR), motion analysis, distance estimation, foreground/background segmentation, scene segmentation, automobile recognition and license plate recognition.
- user interface 110 provides a user with the ability to select from among these options.
- display 302 of UI 110 includes a user instruction 502 , instructing the user to select the desired multimedia processing function.
- Display 302 also includes the available options, which in the illustrated case are selectable via buttons for Print Segment 503 , Event Detection 524 , Color Histogram Analysis 526 , Face Detection 504 , Face Recognition 522 , Optical Character Recognition (OCR) 512 , Motion Analysis 506 , Distance Estimation 510 , Foreground/Background Segmentation 514 , Scene Segmentation 518 , Automobile Recognition 516 and license plate recognition 520 .
- a button 418 is also provided in one embodiment to allow the current input to be changed, as described above with respect to FIG. 3 .
- a cancel button 312 is available that returns the user to a previous screen, and a continue button 314 is available to be selected when the user has specified all of the desired processing functions.
- Selecting one of the multimedia processing functions displays a submenu for the user specific to that processing function.
- dialog box 302 shows key frames along a timeline and has slider controls that let the user select portions of a given video file to print. The manner in which output is created by the printer is discussed below.
- Selecting the Event Detection button 524 displays a dialog showing the results of applying a video event detection algorithm along a timeline. Examples of video events include cases when people stand up during a meeting or when they enter a room.
- a slider control is preferably provided to let the user select portions of a given video file to print, based on a confidence value.
- Selecting the Color Histogram button 526 presents a dialog showing the results of applying a color histogram analysis algorithm along a timeline. For example, a hue diagram is shown at every 30-second interval. This allows a user to quickly locate the portions of a video that contain sunsets, for example.
- a slider control is preferably provided that lets the user select portions of a given video file to print, based on the histogram computation.
- Selecting the Face Detection button 504 displays a dialog showing segments along a timeline that contain face images. Each segment is preferably accompanied by an integer that expresses the number of faces detected in the clip as well as a confidence value. Slider controls are preferably provided that let the user select portions of a given video file to print, based the confidence values.
- the face images are clustered so that multiple instances of the same face are merged into one representation face image.
- Selecting the Face Recognition button 522 presents a dialog showing names along a timeline that were derived by application of face recognition to video frames at corresponding points along the time line.
- Slider controls are preferably provided that let the user select portions of a given video file to print.
- a series of checkboxes are provided that let the user select clips by choosing names.
- Selecting the OCR button 512 causes each frame in the video to be OCR'd and subsampled, for example once every 30 frames, and the results displayed along a timeline.
- Slider controls are preferably provided to let the user select portions of a given video file to print based on the confidence values that accompany the OCR results.
- a text entry dialog is also preferably provided to let the user enter words that are searched within the OCR results. Clips that contain the entered text are indicated along the timeline.
- results of the OCR function are clustered so that similar OCR results are merged.
- Selecting the Motion Analysis button 506 displays a dialog showing the results of applying a motion analysis algorithm along a timeline.
- One type of motion analysis that can be used is a waveform having a magnitude that indicates the amount of detected motion. This allows a user to quickly locate the portions of a video that contain a person running across the camera's view, for example.
- a slider control preferably lets the user select portions of a given video file to print, based on the amount of motion that was detected.
- Selecting the Distance Estimation button 510 presents a dialog showing the results of applying a distance estimation algorithm along a timeline. For example, in a surveillance camera application using two cameras separated by a known distance, the distance of each point from the camera can be estimated.
- a slider control preferably lets the user select portions of a given video file to print, based on their distance from the camera. For example, the user may wish to see only objects that are more than 50 yards away from the camera.
- the motion analysis algorithm and distance estimation algorithm are applied together.
- Selecting the Foreground/Background Segmentation button 514 displays a dialog showing the results of applying a foreground/background segmentation algorithm along a timeline. At each point, the foreground objects are displayed. A clustering and merging algorithm can be applied across groups of adjacent frames to reduce the number of individual objects that are displayed. Slider controls are preferably provided to let the user select portions of a given video file to print based on the confidence value of the foreground/background segmentation as well as the merging algorithm.
- Selecting the Scene Segmentation button 518 presents a dialog showing the results of applying a shot segmentation algorithm along a timeline. Each segment can be accompanied by a confidence value that the segmentation is correct. A slider control is preferably provided to let the user select portions of a given video file to print, based on the confidence value.
- Selecting the Visual Inspection button 528 presents a dialog showing an image from an attached video camera.
- the user can outline areas of the scene and define parameters for the objects that could appear in those areas.
- a slider control preferably lets a user choose the diameter and allowable variations. This can be applied to automatic inspection of objects on an assembly line such as ball bearings that should be perfectly circular with a diameter of 2.54 centimeters.
- the user can also choose actions that are executed when the selected parameters are exceeded. For example, a frame image should be grabbed and printed if a ball bearing is detected with a diameter different from the defined value by more than 0.01 centimeters. Also, an email can be sent to a specified user.
- scene segmentation can be combined with face recognition.
- each segment can be accompanied by a confidence value that the segmentation is correct.
- the results of face recognition are shown as names along the timeline. Slider controls are preferably provided to let the user select portions of a given video file to print, based the confidence values of shot segmentation and face recognition. Additionally, a series of checkboxes are provided to let the user select clips by choosing names.
- scene segmentation can be combined with face detection such that color or a special icon indicates segments on the timeline that contain face images.
- Each segment can be accompanied by an integer that expresses the number of faces detected as well as a confidence value.
- Slider controls are preferably provided to let the user select portions of a given video file to print, based the confidence values of shot segmentation and face detection.
- scene segmentation and OCR can be combined.
- a dialog shows the results of applying a shot segmentation algorithm along a timeline. Each segment can be accompanied by a confidence value that the segmentation is correct. Each frame in the video is OCR'd and subsampled, for example once every 30 frames, and the results are displayed along the timeline.
- a text entry dialog is also provided that lets the user enter words to be searched within the OCR results. Clips that contain the entered text are indicated along the timeline. Slider controls are preferably provided to let the user select portions of a given video file to print based on the confidence values that accompany the shot segmentation and OCR results.
- names are also shown on the timeline that were derived by application of face recognition to video frames. Additionally, a series of checkboxes are provided that let the user select clips by choosing names. Slider controls are provided that let the user select portions of a given video file to print based on the confidence values that accompany the shot segmentation, OCR, and face recognition results.
- scene segmentation, OCR and face detection are combined.
- segments on the timeline that contain face images are shown.
- Each segment can be accompanied by an integer that expresses the number of faces detected in the clip as well as a confidence value.
- Slider controls are preferably provided to let the user select portions of a given video file to print based on the confidence values that accompany the shot segmentation, OCR, and face detection results.
- Selecting the Automobile Recognition button 516 displays a dialog for configuring and using the automobile recognition function.
- a user operates a surveillance camera that creates many hours of video, most of which is not of interest to the user. The user needs to find and print only those sections that contain a specific object, for example a red Cadillac.
- each frame in the video is input to an automobile recognition technique and the results are displayed along a timeline.
- Slider controls are preferably provided that let the user select portions of a given video file to print based on the confidence values that accompany the automobile recognition results.
- a text entry dialog is also preferably provided that lets the user enter identifiers for the make, model, color, and year for an automobile that are searched within the automobile recognition results. Clips that contain the entered information are indicated along the timeline.
- a user often needs to find and print only those sections that contain a specific license plate number.
- a user can select the License Plate Recognition button 520 .
- Each frame in the video is input to a license plate recognition technique and the results, typically a plate number, state, plate color, name and address of plate holder, outstanding arrest warrants, criminal history of the plate holder, etc., are displayed along a timeline.
- Slider controls are preferably provided to let the user select portions of a given video file to print based on the confidence values that accompany the license plate recognition results.
- a text entry dialog is also provided that lets the user enter identifiers for the plate number, state, and year, etc. for a license plate that are searched within the license plate recognition results. Clips that contain the entered information are indicated along the timeline.
- a user needs to find and print only those sections that contain a specific object, such as a speeding red Cadillac.
- the automobile recognition function can be combined with motion analysis for this purpose.
- Each frame in the video is preferably input to an automobile recognition technique and the results are displayed along a timeline.
- a motion analysis technique is applied to the video to estimate the automobile's speed from one frame to the next.
- Slider controls are preferably provided that let the user select portions of a given video file to print based on the confidence values that accompany the automobile recognition and motion analysis results.
- a text entry dialog is also provided that lets the user enter identifiers for the make, model, color, and year for an automobile and its speed that are searched within the automobile recognition and motion analysis results. Clips that contain the entered information are indicated along the timeline.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a previewed result.
- display 302 shows a preview 602 of the output that will be printed, as well as a Continue button 314 , a Cancel button 312 and a Back button 604 .
- the Back button 604 which in a preferred embodiment returns the user to the previous screen.
- the user can press the Cancel button 312 to cancel the print operation completely.
- the Continue button 314 selects the Continue button 314 to go on.
- the particular preview 602 depends on the features that were applied. In the illustrated example of FIG. 6 , sound localization and motion detection have been employed to create the displayed page.
- output can be directed along a printed output path 160 , an electronic output path 170 , or both.
- FIG. 7 there is shown an example of a display 302 of a user interface 110 with which a user can select an output path.
- the Printed Output button 702 By selecting the Printed Output button 702 , data will be routed to the printed output system 115 and be printed in a conventional manner by printer 100 . If the user selects one of the buttons associated with the electronic output system 120 , data will be routed to the particular output device selected. In the illustrated case of FIG. 7 , the user can select a DVD-ROM drive 706 , an Audio Cassette 708 , VHR 710 , Optical Storage 712 , Flash Memory 714 , or Bluetooth device 716 . Once the user has made his selection, he presses the Print button 704 to send the output to the selected locations, or Cancel 312 to quit.
- the present invention has been described in particular detail with respect to a limited number of embodiments. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the invention may additionally be practiced in other embodiments.
- the particular naming of the components, capitalization of terms, the attributes, data structures, or any other programming or structural aspect is not mandatory or significant, and the mechanisms that implement the invention or its features may have different names, formats, or protocols.
- the system may be implemented via a combination of hardware and software, as described, or entirely in hardware elements.
- the particular division of functionality between the various system components described herein is merely exemplary, and not mandatory; functions performed by a single system component may instead be performed by multiple components, and functions performed by multiple components may instead performed by a single component.
- the particular functions of the user interface 110 and so forth may be provided in many or one module.
- Certain aspects of the present invention include process steps and instructions described herein in the form of an algorithm. It should be noted that the process steps and instructions of the present invention could be embodied in software, firmware or hardware, and when embodied in software, could be downloaded to reside on and be operated from different platforms used by real time network operating systems.
- the present invention also relates to an apparatus for performing the operations herein.
- This apparatus may be specially constructed for the required purposes, or it may comprise a general-purpose computer selectively activated or reconfigured by a computer program stored in the computer.
- a computer program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium, such as, but is not limited to, any type of disk including floppy disks, optical disks, CD-ROMs, magnetic-optical disks, read-only memories (ROMs), random access memories (RAMs), EPROMs, EEPROMs, magnetic or optical cards, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), or any type of media suitable for storing electronic instructions, and each coupled to a computer system bus.
- the computers referred to in the specification may include a single processor or may be architectures employing multiple processor designs for increased computing capability.
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